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Land and maritime zones of peace in international law

Author: Sūryaprasāda Suvedī
Publisher: Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1996.
Series: Oxford monographs in international law.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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This book is a scholarly treatment of the attempts made in the past few decades both inside and outside the UN to create "Zones of Peace" in various parts of the world. It analyses current declarations and proposals for "Zones of Peace", and adumbrates some of the legal questions to which they give rise. Through a thorough analysis of certain already extant and emerging rules of international law, it identifies  Read more...
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Sūryaprasāda Suvedī
ISBN: 0198260962 9780198260967
OCLC Number: 34193961
Notes: Abstract of thesis (Ph. D.)--Oxford University, 1993.
Description: xlvi, 271 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: 1. The UN declarations on maritime zones of peace --
2. Maritime zones of peace and the law of the sea --
3. The relationship of maritime zones of peace with other principles of international law --
4. The declarations on the creation of land zones of peace --
5. The relation of the doctrine of zones of peace with other doctrines of similar character --
6. The doctrine of objective regimes in international law and zones of peace --
7. Methods of creation of zones of peace --
Appendix I: The UN Declaration on the Indian Ocean --
Appendix II: The UN Declaration on the South Atlantic --
Appendix III: The Kuala Lumpur Declaration of the ASEAN.
Series Title: Oxford monographs in international law.
Responsibility: Surya P. Subedi.
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Abstract:

This book is a scholarly treatment of the attempts made in the past few decades both inside and outside the UN to create "Zones of Peace" in various parts of the world. It analyses current declarations and proposals for "Zones of Peace", and adumbrates some of the legal questions to which they give rise. Through a thorough analysis of certain already extant and emerging rules of international law, it identifies situations under which both land and maritime zones of peace could be created. --Publisher description.

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